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  2. How Trump and Republicans could pay for new tax cuts - AOL

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    President-elect Trump and Republican lawmakers are gearing up to push a massive tax-cut bill through Congress next year but will face pressure to find ways to cover the costs. While Trump and many ...

  3. Republicans prepare to fast-track tax cuts in reconciliation

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    Republicans are getting ready to fast-track the extension of the Trump tax cuts through the reconciliation process if they win big in November. Nearly seven years after the GOP used budget ...

  4. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    Many Republicans consider the income tax system to be inherently inefficient and oppose graduated tax rates, which they believe are unfairly targeted at those who create jobs and wealth. [citation needed] They also believe private spending is usually more efficient than government spending. Republicans generally oppose the estate tax. [11]

  5. Republican sweep gives Trump power to slash taxes, may ... - AOL

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    Republicans' lock on power in Washington next year will allow President-elect Donald Trump to pursue an aggressive agenda of tax cuts for businesses, workers and retirees that will test his party ...

  6. 29 House Republicans want Trump to scrap the IRS's free ... - AOL

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    More than two dozen House Republicans are asking President-elect Donald Trump to terminate the Internal Revenue Service's free direct tax-filing system as soon as day one of his presidency.

  7. Republicans in Congress warn rising US bond yields could hit ...

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    At a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill, Republicans in the House of Representatives aired concerns that the estimated $4 trillion cost over the next 10 years of extending the 2017 Trump tax cuts ...

  8. Read my lips: no new taxes - Wikipedia

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    Read my lips: no new taxes" is a phrase spoken by American presidential candidate George H. W. Bush at the 1988 Republican National Convention as he accepted the nomination on August 18. Written by speechwriter Peggy Noonan , the line was the most prominent sound bite from the speech.

  9. Why Republicans, Democrats Think Differently About Taxes - AOL

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    Opinions about tax policy are divided in the U.S. along fairly predictable partisan lines, with Republicans typically expressing preferences for lower taxes compared to Democrats, but how do those ...